This citation is used to discuss the definition of 'students' under FERPA, specifically that the rights and protections of FERPA do not attach until a person is considered a 'student in attendance'. It supports the decision that FERPA does not protect the records of unsuccessful candidates who have not attended the school.
00-ORD-119 was Followed by 06-ORD-145
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